The American Physiological Society (APS), ADInstruments, and InsideScientific are pleased to announce a 1-hour Translational Science Panel featuring three incredible researchers from all over the world.

This program includes presentations, panel discussions, and live Q&A sessions that address important topics for researchers who are looking to progress their pre-clinical research models into the translational and clinical sectors.

Key Topics Include:

  • Experimental Concepts & Design: Planning basic science protocols for translational and clinical relevance
  • Translational Measurements & Techniques: Bridging the gap between pre-clinical and clinical parameters
  • Clinical Engagement & “Reverse Translation”: The importance of relationship building and connecting with the right clinical researchers
  • Understanding the System: Grant funding, commercialization, and navigating ethical considerations

Presenters

Associate Professor
Physiology and Pharmacology
University of Calgary

Dr. Aaron Phillips was trained in biosciences and mathematics. His appreciation of the elegant interactions between the nervous and cardiovascular systems, and how these interactions are disrupted in clinical conditions, has driven his research into the development of novel therapeutics for people with neurological health issues.

Senior Lecturer
Physiology
University of Auckland

Dr. Fiona McBryde is an integrative cardiovascular physiologist, with a particular focus in the relationships between autonomic activity, blood pressure and organ blood flow. Her recent research interests include static and dynamic pressure-flow relationships in the brain in hypertension and stroke, and the regulation of venous tone and compliance.

Clinical Research Fellow and Interventional Cardiology Registrar
School of Cardiovascular Medicine
King's College London

Dr. Kevin O'Gallagher is a cardiologist and clinical researcher, having undergone medical training at the University of Oxford and Imperial College London. He has recently completed a PhD in Cardiovascular Medicine on the subject of nitric oxide signaling in the cardiovascular system.

Production Partner

ADInstruments

Established in 1988, ADInstruments develops high performance digital data acquisition and analysis solutions for biomedical research and life science education.

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